Listening from California. Holed up with the hubby, my HS senior, two cats, and our just turned 13 year old Golden Retriever, Aurora. We recently celebrated Aurora’s birthday with a Bark Mitzvah Zoom party. Sent a few photos your way via email. Thanks for bringing so much laughter and joy into our lives over the last 33 years.

I DO remember Cal Worthington’s car commercials from back in the day… .my sisters and I would sing “Pussy cow, pussy cow, pussy cow!” along with those commercials. It would be a few years after that we realized they were singing “Go see Cal, go see Cal, go see Cal!”

I submitted my ballot for the Radio Hall of Fame today. These are the comments I put in: “I started listening to the Mark and Brian show in October 1987 and listened to them every day for 25 years. I listened to them on my commute to work, I listened to them when I was in my office. There has never been two other Radio Personalities that captured the hearts of so many people. It was a sad day in radio when the broadcasted their last show. When they came back for KLOS 50th anniversary show it was like they have been with us the entire time. These two men deserve to be in the Radio Hall of Fame.”

Mark and Lynda, thank you so much for the May 15th podcast, especially this day in history. I got goosebumps when you played “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.” That was one of my dad’s all time favorites. He used to belt it out at home all the time and didn’t care if the windows were open for the neighbors and kids on the street to hear. Back then, as a dumb girl, I was so embarrassed. Me and my stupid brothers and sister would tell him to stop. After he passed, we learned that the neighbors thought he had a great voice and enjoyed hearing him sing. He had the voice of an opera singer. So now this dumb 60-year-old woman wishes he were around so I could hear him sing it one more time. Thanks for the goosebumps and memories.

Greetings from Northern New Mexico! I hope you all are well and safe. Thank you for all you do to keep smiles on our faces as we all deal with an altered normal during the Corona nightmare. Any new dawg on the horizon?

Any chance the that the Lake Norman traffic report could make a reappearance?? We ALL could use some “Anita” traffic reports.

Hi Lynda, long overdue comments. I always think about it when I am walking with dog on Friday afternoons listening to the show. Thank you for making my Fridays special. To keep this alive – My first concert was Charlie Pride and Johnny Cash featuring the Carter family singers circa 1970. My father was from Texas and a huge fan of both families.
Jumanji… I know you might not agree, but it was a great holiday movie. Yes Kevin Hart’s comedic talents appear wasted and not the hilarity that you were looking for. But, it really was a holiday movie. Devito’s character realized that old age was a gift. Glover and Devito reconnected and both found the fondness for each other that had been lost in misunderstanding and in Devito’s character bitterness. In the end they were all thankful for the lives and love that they all shared.
Love the show. Thank you!

Last weeks show was one of the best one yet! Mark losing it to Matt’s jokes and trying to get Amy on the line, after being left out. But I must say, I think Lynda missed out on a golden opportunity, she could’ve easily list “Kokomo” on her list and have Matt sing it there live! Haha.

HEY LYNDA…..Tom Franklin here….Maggie Franklin’s Brother. Yeah, I know I always address you both this way. Anyway, I think she was too busy or shy to mention that Last Sunday May 10th…..Mother’s Day was her 54th Birthday. If it isn’t too late, could you include her on this week’s Birthday Chicken List. You guys are the best. Thanks again for taking us away for a bit during all this Virus Havoc. It is totally appreciated and enjoyed.

Listening to Matt in Memphis had me not only laughing hysterically, but also reminded me of the last time Chris Isaak was in studio with Mark and Brian playing a TON of Elvis. I’ve emailed you the clip to lynda@mandlstudios.com. Enjoy!